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What's an oscilloscope? Oscilloscopes, also called Digital Storage Oscilloscopes (DSOs) or Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes (MSOs), are a common type of test instrument used to capture, analyze, and troubleshoot electrical or real world physical signals.
Definition of Oscilloscope: Oscilloscopes observe the change of electrical signals over time, continuously graphed on a display as voltage or amplitude vs. time. During observation, oscilloscopes can analyze waveforms parametrically (i.e. frequency, RMS, peak-to-peak amplitude, rise time, etc.) Non-electrical signals, especially mechatronic signals such as vibration, strain, temperature, or current can be converted to voltages and displayed.
More Oscilloscope Information: Yokogawa oscilloscopes deliver a range of bandwidths, up to eight channel plus sixteen logic input oscilloscopes, unparalleled suites of triggers and signal analysis, and a unique ability to save multiple triggered-events to ''History'' memory.
- Digital oscilloscopes
- High-speed sampling
- Range of bandwidths for electronic device design and development
- Advantages of oscilloscope and multi-channel data recorder
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-RIGOL Digital Oscilloscopes -- Providing Unmatched Customer Value
Hexo is authorized channel partner to distribute Rigol products. Pls contact us at sales@hexoind.com for quote !From basic visualization to advanced analysis tools, RIGOL delivers uncompromised Oscilloscope solutions for today's engineers.
Whether you are a home hobbyist, an educator, an IoT developer, or are debugging an advanced embedded design, RIGOL has an oscilloscope that will delight you with a rich feature set, exceptional performance, and an unprecedented price.
Family of Oscilloscopes
Customers with advanced performance and analysis needs will appreciate the power, flexibility, and ease of use of our new UltraVision II Family of OscilloscopesThe World's Most Powerful and Affordable Bench Oscilloscopes
- Phoenix Chipset
- All models are powered by RIGOL's proprietary Phoenix Chipset and performance HW architecture
- High Sample Rate
- Category leading sample rates up to 10GSa/sec deliver high resolution capture
- Deep Memory
- Record lengths as deep as 500M allow for long uncompromised high resolution captures
- Useful Long Memory
- Advanced search and mark, record mode segmented memory, and full record length measurements makes deep memory more useful and powerful
- ''7 in 1'' instrumentation
- maximize instrument capability with 7 Instrument Functions: Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, Protocol Analyzer, Waveform Generator, Logic Analyzer, Digital Voltmeter, Counter/Totalizer
- Advanced Analysis
- tools like Zone Trigger, Histogram, Pass/Fail, and Power Analysis speed debug and time to market
- Next Gen UI
- With Integrated Touch, Buttons and Knobs or remote web control you can interact with your instruments however you choose. Integrated HDMI out provides complete display flexibility
UltraVision II Portfolio
MSO5000 Digital Oscilloscope
DS7000 Digital Oscilloscope
MSO8000 Digital Oscilloscope
Family of Oscilloscopes
Customers who need reliable basic visualization and debug tools at unprecedented pricing will appreciate the value of our legacy UltraVision Family of OscilloscopesPowerful Visualization and Analysis Tools at an Economical Price Provide Unprecedented Customer Value
- Unmatched price performance from 50MHz to 1GHz
- Long Record Lengths
- High Waveform Capture Rates
- Intensity Graded Color Displays
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Advanced Analysis Capabilities
- Serial Decode
- Advanced Triggering
- Record Mode
- Logic Analysis
- Integrated Function Generators
UltraVision Portfolio
DS1000Z Digital Oscilloscope
DS2000A Digital Oscilloscope
DS4000 Digital Oscilloscope (contact our sales for replacement model)
RIGOL Oscilloscope Portfolio
Choose the Scope that's right for you
Product Series | Bandwidth | Max Sample Rate | Memory Depth | Display | |
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3GHz & 5GHz
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20GSa/sec
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500MPoint (2GPoint opt)
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15.6'' Touch (1920x1080)
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600MHz to 2GHz
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10GSa/sec
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500MPoint
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10.1'' Touch (1024x600)
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100MHz to 500MHz
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10GSa/sec
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100MPoint (500M opt)
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10.1'' Touch (1024x600)
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70MHz to 350MHz
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8GSa/sec
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100MPoint (200M opt)
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9'' Touch (1024x600)
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100 MHz to 300MHz
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2GSa/sec
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56MPoint
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8'' (800x480)
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50MHz to 200MHz
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1GSa/sec
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24MPoint
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7'' (800x480)
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Digital Oscilloscopes
SIGLENT digital oscilloscopes provide the perfect balance between features and price. With bandwidths from 50 MHz to 2 GHz, low noise vertical scales down to 500 uV/div, and features like Eye diagram / Jitter analysis, serial decoding and MSO capabilities, SIGLENT will quickly become your scope of choice.
Handheld Oscilloscopes
The SIGLENT SHS800X and SHS1000X handheld oscilloscopes integrate oscilloscope, recorder and multimeter functions into a convenient and portable design. Weighing only 1.7 kg, the battery-powered SHS series can be used for field testing, automotive, R&D, and industrial maintenance.
SIGLENT digital oscilloscopes feature innovative digital trigger systems with high sensitivity and low jitter, high waveform capture rates (up to 170,000 wfm/s (normal mode), 750,000 wfm/s (sequence mode)). Many digital oscilloscopes also employ the common 256-level intensity grading display function and color temperature display mode to make troubleshooting even easier.For quote and product enquiry, please contact : sales@hexoind.com !
Digital Oscilloscope
Tektronix: The World's Standard in Digital Oscilloscopes
The digital oscilloscope is an indispensable tool for anyone designing, manufacturing or repairing electronic equipment. In today's fast-paced world, engineers need the best tools available to solve their measurement challenges quickly and accurately. As the eyes of the engineer, digital oscilloscopes are the key to meeting today's demanding measurement challenges.
The usefulness of a digital oscope is not limited to the world of electronics. With the proper sensor, a digital oscilloscope can measure all kinds of phenomena. A sensor is a device that creates an electrical signal in response to physical stimuli, such as sound, mechanical stress, pressure, light, or heat. A microphone is a sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal.
Digital oscilloscopes are used by everyone from physicists to repair technicians. An automotive engineer uses a digital oscilloscope to correlate analog data from sensors with serial data from the engine control unit. A medical researcher uses a digital oscilloscope to measure brain waves. The possibilities are endless.
Not sure which Digital Oscilloscope is right for you?
You can learn more about the different types of digital oscilloscopes available, below. If you have questions, or need help deciding which digital oscilloscope is right for you, contact Sales@Hexoind.com for assistance.